1. Rough thumbnail drawing 2. Colour key 3. Clean up drawing 4. Final painted background. So here's my last background for my short. Next step is recording the dialogue and then starting to animate. Keep checking back. Lots to come.
Don't worry. I'll try and post some pencil tests as I get them. Right now they are in very rough shape. But I'm gettin there. I don't want to give away all the jokes before it's done.
David Stodolny (Stodoe) has been animating and drawing since he was 4 years old. He grew up in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. After highschool David attended the Classical Animation program at Sheridan College (where he acquired the nickname STODOE). David then pursued his life long dream of animating for a living. He's started working on TV shows and direct to DVD features in Toronto while working for Nelvana and DKP. He eventually moved to C.O.R.E .Feature Animation, working on THE WILD which gave him the experience to move down to LA to work for SONY PICTURES IMAGEWORKS. David contributed to such films as OPEN SEASON, the Academy Award Nominated SURF'S UP, I AM LEGEND and CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS. Currently David is working for Dreamworks where he worked on the Oscar nominated HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON the upcoming KUNG FU PANDA 2 and is currently helping finish PUSS IN BOOTS.
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you're making us wait too long
Don't worry. I'll try and post some pencil tests as I get them. Right now they are in very rough shape. But I'm gettin there. I don't want to give away all the jokes before it's done.
Hey Stodoe, love the shorts. Do you color all of your backgrounds in toonboom or photoshop?
I do the backgrounds in Photoshop and the animation in Toonboom.
Thanks! Thats what I was thinking, but I just wanted to double check. Thanks for the reply!
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